Dear Editor:
I suspect that there will be many folks who will be glad to see the end of 2020. There have been so many challenges as our community was impacted by the restrictions and impacts of COVID-19. Local businesses have struggled, people have lost work or had their number of hours reduced and we’ve had to socially distance ourselves from family ...
4 new cases reported in past 24 hours in Grey Bruce; 2 – Owen Sound, 1 – Grey Highlands, 1 – Kincardine
· 483 confirmed cases to date (current cumulative total) ...
· 3 new cases reported in past 24 hours in Grey Bruce; 1 – Blue Mountains, 1 – Meaford, 1 – Owen Sound
· 479 confirmed cases to date (current cumulative total) ...
· 3 new cases reported in past 24 hours in Grey Bruce; 1 – Meaford, 1 – South Bruce, 1 – Southgate
· 476 confirmed cases to date (current cumulative total) ...
- by Phil McNichol
Not that long ago a people now often referred to in Canada as ‘First Nation’ used to walk freely for ages on the 5.9 acres (2.4 hectares) of land I now call home here in Hope Ness, north of Hope Bay, on the Bruce (Formerly Saugeen) Peninsula.
They’ve been on my mind a lot, those First Nation people who trusted the British Crown enough ...
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